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The Miami Dolphins reported to team headquarters today for the first day of training camp. Players arrived early at the Doctors Hospital Training Facility in Davie, FL and appeared excited to get a fresh start on the new upcoming season. Players will check in today and will start practice on Thursday, July 30th at 8 am. The Dolphins will host 13 open to the public Back to Football Powered by South Florida Ford practices and there will be one practice at Ocean Bank Field at FIU Stadium. Fans wanting to attend practices can reserve their tickets here http://www.dolphins.com/trainingcamp . One news item of note, the team announced that LT Branden Albert will not start training camp on the physically unable to perform list. Good news for Branden after last seasons devastating injury and surgery.

The Miami Dolphins announced they have signed quarterback Ryan Tannehill to an extension that will have him under contract through the 2020 season. Earlier this offseason the Dolphins picked up the fifth year on his rookie deal ensuring he would be with the team for 2016. The Dolphins had previously stated they planned to get the deal done before the season started. Early reports of the financial details have Tannehill getting 96 million over six years with 21.5 million of that guaranteed.

With the new contract in place, the Dolphins are putting their faith in Tannehill to be franchise quarterback for many years to come. The wide receiving corps has been revamped in an effort to benefit Tannehill's attributes and offensive coordinator Bill Lazor's system. If the Dolphins can get the offensive line up to par, there will be no short of excitement for the offensive production in 2015.

After doing a bit of shuffling around with the Philadelphia Eagles in the second round the Miami Dolphins selected defensive tackle Jordan Phillips from Oklahoma. Some are considering this pick a shock because Miami was not in need of a defensive tackle especially after signing free agent Ndamukong Suh and Earl Mitchell the year before. However Miami managed to get a few more picks out of the Eagles in the process, though none of them a third round pick.

Miami traded down with the Eagles giving up the 47th and 191st(sixth round) picks for the Eagles 52nd, 145th(fifth round) and 156th(sixth round). With the few extra picks in the later round it can be assumed Miami will look to fill the team's needs with those additional picks.